People who write checks at stores. Come on, it's 2007. Ever hear of a check card? It works just like a check but is 5 times faster than waiting for you to fill out the check and balance your damn checkbook while I wait behind you in line.

Family friends who want my help with their computer and don't have high speed internet service. I don't mind coming over and installing OS updates or freeware utilities to help keep your machine up. But don't expect me to do it when your download speed is 56K or less. I've actually had to tell people I won't help them until they upgrade.

People who are determined to drive in snow/ice even when the DOT says to stay home. If you don't know how to drive on ice, STAY HOME! I don't care how much good you think your 4x4 SUV is, it won't keep you from sliding. There were too many stories the other week in the Pacific Northwest of people getting injured or damaging other cars due to incompetence.

The invisible man introduced! A scum petty thief at that...I guess the cheerleaders' dad was right in saying not all people deserve their powers.

You know, I was trying to figure that part out. You could see him do something with the money and his billfold, but I couldn't tell what. Making change from larger bills? At first I was thinking "Why in the world is he paying for something when he's invisible and could take it for free?" But that makes total sense that he was pilfering money. And we get a sense of the range of Peter's ability as well as knowing that one invisible person can see another.

Agreed. But Rowling's has mentioned that Longbottom does have a role to play in the final book. Personally I think he becomes the DADA teacher upon graduation. She has already stated that one of the students will become a teacher at the end of the 7th book. I think it will be him.

I saw them on the 28th of October. Didn't know anyone else out there actually still cared about them...

There was a pretty full crowd. Maybe 60% from the Seattle gay community and the rest were folks that grew up on them from the 80's. I've always liked their music and rated them my top band. I really enjoy their earlier stuff where they poke fun at themselves in typical British comic style.

By the end of the show everyone was standing and dancing. You should have seen the crowd go wild when "It's a Sin" was played. Absolutely amazing!